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This meeting, supported by the United States government, is only the second meeting the United Nations has held on a global health issue. Like many Japanese companies, JT is advancing into emerging markets, seeking to mitigate the effects of a weak economy and a shrinking domestic customer base. The company also announced last week that it plans to push to improve its disclosure methods through the use of new global accounting standards as it increasingly focuses on overseas markets.
JT's acquisition in 2007 of U.K.'s Gallaher Group PLC helped extend its global reach especially in Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States region, including Russia. More than half of JT's revenue now comes from overseas business activities in more than 120 countries. Separately on Monday, JT said that it will spend up to 20 billion yen to buy back up to 65,000 of its own shares between Feb. 9 and March 23. The maximum number of the shares it plans to buy back would amount to 0.68% of the company's total outstanding shares.
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People in New Jersey are going to be paying for (the funding cuts) down the road.The numbers back up Brown's assertion. Smoking-related health care costs total $3.17 billion annually in New Jersey, nearly $1 billion of which is picked up by taxpayers through the state's Medicaid program.
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